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…with all the luxuries of the 'old' world. The threshold is the entrance to a new world, the boundary at which the natural meets the supernatural. The term is often used to figuratively mark a moment of transition, in this case, Thorn's ascension on the social…
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…the stunning waves that Japan gets. Japan is very prone to Tsunamis as it is facing the Pacific Ocean and on the edge of a continental plate. At Hokusai's time there were many natural disasters including an eruption of Mt. Fuji, in the late 1600's. <Tab/&…
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…over the loss of Canada's most precious natural resource - fresh water. Now, Canadian entrepreneurs want to export tanker-loads of water, and the free trade deal may mean the tap can't be shut off. February 11 - The Political File: Michael Enright conducts…
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…by which plants incorporate light from the sun, allow plants to botanically grow and survive. Certain forms of light are harmful and thus can be said are 'bad'. A natural umbrella called the ozone layer protects the Earth and its inhabitants by screening out…
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…on explanations of the natural terrain as well as events in the human life cycle, and subjects like natural disasters are often a theme of Australian myth. The Aztec civilization, which lived in central Mexico during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, spread myths…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…is blinding and the nature of it is empowering and almost violent in the sense that both people in question are prepared to overthrow all values, loyalties and emotion, even going further as defying their own names as Juliet famously exclaims in a rush of ecstasy…
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Category: /History
…still ruled; nature could still take control, and the world would be reminded once again that we are all one. Titanic was a warning. A warning to not push the limits of natural law to the breaking point. For when natural law is pushed too far, disaster
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…for anything that might go wrong. This could be a natural disaster (such as the hurricane that just hit Cancun, Mexico), political unrest, or economic strife. The important thing is that if something bad happens, our company will be able to survive, and the way…
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…environment, the misery caused by drug-addiction or by diseases like Ebola and AIDS, havoc wreaked by natural disasters - these are caused not by some perceptible enemy in the conventional sense of the word. They are the inevitable problems of a developing world…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with the nature of the tale. The film depicted his encounter with his wife, which turned into an encounter with himself. He experienced a revelation in his philosophy about suffering, pain, and loss by opening his closed world to a dying woman and letting himself…
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